According to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, Grimm was arrested at 5:30 a.m. Sunday at a hotel in Leesburg, Va., where he was attending a wedding. Obviously it was quite a reception.

While that charge is a misdemeanor, it could create a bigger problem, since he was arrested in Christianburg, Va., on March 10 for the same charge. He was given a deferred disposition in that case, which would have allowed that charge to be dropped under certain conditions. I’m not the lawyer in this operation, but just guessing that getting arrested for the same thing two months later was not one of those conditions.

Coach Greg Schiano said in a statement from the team he was “disappointed.”

“Our players know our expectations on and off the field and we take these matters very seriously,’’ Schiano said. “When we feel we have obtained all the necessary information, we will act accordingly.”

Grimm wasn’t on stable footing with the Bucs anyway, having taken a pay cut this offseason to remain.

To get arrested for public intoxication at an event like a wedding reception where literally everyone is drunk you must have been acting quite a fool. Not even sure a wedding is considered a public event.

Hey, public intoxication is better than a DUI. I am sure that the NFL and the Bucs would frown on it, but they would surely take this one over the other much worse thing. Honestly, they could sit right outside every bar in America and pick people off for public intoxication. They even got the female that Browns rookie Armony Bryant was driving home for P.I. after he got arrested for a DUI, “Ma’am, I see you no longer have a ride home. Looks like your drunk on the street. Hands behind your back.”